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Ex-US congressman seeks no prison time at July sentencing for insider trading conviction
Ex-US congressman seeks no prison time at July sentencing for insider trading conviction
Lawyers for former a former Indiana congressman say he should be spared from prison after his insider trading conviction
2023-06-15 08:46
Berkshire Unit Fire Suit Heads Toward Multibillion-Dollar Finale
Berkshire Unit Fire Suit Heads Toward Multibillion-Dollar Finale
A Berkshire Hathaway Inc. energy unit’s $87 million hit this week in a first-of-its-kind trial blaming the company
2023-06-15 08:45
Who is Davina Thomasula? 'Small Town Potential' co-host is former New York's Best Bartender finalist
Who is Davina Thomasula? 'Small Town Potential' co-host is former New York's Best Bartender finalist
In a charming upstate New York hamlet, Davina Thomasula assists clients in finding, purchasing, and renovating prospective houses
2023-06-15 08:21
Bond Traders Step Up Bets the Fed Will Steer US Economy Into Recession
Bond Traders Step Up Bets the Fed Will Steer US Economy Into Recession
Bond traders are stepping up wagers that the Federal Reserve will steer the US economy into a recession.
2023-06-15 08:21
Australia Blocks Russian Plan to Build New Embassy Near Parliament
Australia Blocks Russian Plan to Build New Embassy Near Parliament
Australia’s government will intervene to block the construction of a new Russian embassy in its capital Canberra, potentially
2023-06-15 08:19
Hong Kong Pauses Rate Hike Cycle Following Fed Decision
Hong Kong Pauses Rate Hike Cycle Following Fed Decision
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority held its base rate steady at 5.5% on Thursday after the US Federal
2023-06-15 08:19
CORRECTING and REPLACING Imagine a World Where Cancer Is Not a Killer. National Geographic – Armed With Exclusive Access – to Follow World Scientists Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci on Their Journey to What Could Be a Game-Changing Cancer Therapy
CORRECTING and REPLACING Imagine a World Where Cancer Is Not a Killer. National Geographic – Armed With Exclusive Access – to Follow World Scientists Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci on Their Journey to What Could Be a Game-Changing Cancer Therapy
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2023-06-15 07:56
Energy secretary Granholm says she failed to reveal stock holdings; GOP calls for investigation
Energy secretary Granholm says she failed to reveal stock holdings; GOP calls for investigation
A senior Republican on the Senate Energy panel is calling for an investigation of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, after she told the committee she mistakenly provided false information about her family’s stock holdings in testimony earlier this year
2023-06-15 07:54
Where is 'Small Town Potential' filmed? Davina Thomasula and Kristin Leitheuser help clients move to idyllic New York town
Where is 'Small Town Potential' filmed? Davina Thomasula and Kristin Leitheuser help clients move to idyllic New York town
'Small Town Potential' renovators Davina Thomasula and Kristin Leitheuser embrace upstate New York town charm
2023-06-15 07:53
Strategists See Resilience in Asia FX, Stocks After Fed
Strategists See Resilience in Asia FX, Stocks After Fed
Asian stocks and emerging-markets currencies should be resilient while short-end bond yields are likely to move higher. Those
2023-06-15 07:45
US appeals court rejects bail for Chinese businessman awaiting fraud trial
US appeals court rejects bail for Chinese businessman awaiting fraud trial
A U.S. federal appeals court has rejected a bid for bail by a self-exiled Chinese businessman awaiting trial in a $1 billion fraud case
2023-06-15 07:27
Championship clubs’ wage bill exceeds revenue for fifth year running – report
Championship clubs’ wage bill exceeds revenue for fifth year running – report
Championship clubs’ spending on wages exceeded revenue for a fifth successive season in 2021-22, according to a new report. Deloitte’s Annual Review of Football Finance found second-tier teams’ combined wages-to-revenue ratio was an astonishing 108 per cent, as clubs continued to chase the dream of reaching the Premier League. Nottingham Forest, who ultimately succeeded in reaching the top flight at the end of the 2021-22 season via the play-offs, spent almost 200 per cent more on wages than they earned in revenue – £58.6million compared to £29.3m – in their promotion year, according to figures in the Deloitte report. Championship clubs’ total revenue was up 13 per cent in 2021-22 compared to the season before, reaching £676million. However, while wage costs fell for a second consecutive year, they remained higher than revenue for the fifth season in a row. Tim Bridge, lead partner in Deloitte’s Sports Business Group, said: “The glamour of Premier League promotion is spearheading the continual drive for investment in Championship clubs, often in an unsustainable manner, driving some clubs to overstretch financially. “It is critical that long-term decisions are now made by clubs’ owners and, with the introduction of the independent regulator, focus will turn to improving the distribution mechanism of revenues between the leagues and clubs. “This must be accompanied by appropriate governance and financial controls to ensure that any proposed solution is suitable and sustainable.” EFL chairman Rick Parry believes the disparity in revenue between the Premier League and the Championship has created a “cliff edge” between the leagues, and argues parachute payments are also fuelling inequality within the Championship. Deloitte’s report underlines the value to clubs of reaching the Premier League. Relative to the 2022-23 season, it says revenue from broadcasters is expected to provide a minimum uplift of more than £90m for Luton, approximately £84m for Sheffield United and £54m for Burnley, with both of those two clubs in receipt of parachute payments whilst participating in the Championship. The report said that should a club suffer immediate relegation, assuming they are not in receipt of parachute payments at that point, under existing arrangements the parachute payments from the Premier League will continue to provide an uplift over the following two seasons of at least £80m. For a Championship club not otherwise in receipt of parachute payments, the value of promotion will be at least £170m across the next three seasons and, if a club survives their first season in the Premier League, they will be entitled to three seasons of parachute payments and the incremental revenue will be over £290m across five years. Discussions over a new financial settlement between the two leagues are ongoing. The Government said in its White Paper on football governance that a new regulator will be given backstop powers to impose a settlement if one cannot be agreed, but it is unlikely the regulator will be up and running until 2024-25 at the earliest. Parry accepts that reform of the distribution package has to go hand in hand with cost control measures, which are also part of the ongoing ‘New Deal For Football’ talks between the EFL, the Premier League and the Football Association. What we really want to see in the English game is a variety and diversity of clubs coming through the league at different points in time Tim Bridge, lead partner in Deloitte’s Sports Business Group Bridge believes it is vital for the leagues to see the common ground they share to resolve the dispute on distribution. “The point I would make is that the longevity of the Premier League and the ability for clubs to move up and down between the Premier League and the Championship and to achieve variety in those clubs is a good thing for the overall brand and the marketing position of English football,” he said. “Part of the beauty of the Premier League is always that any team can beat any other team. And so at any one point in time, what we really want to see in the English game is a variety and diversity of clubs coming through the league at different points in time, bringing new storylines, bringing new faces to the league because frankly that keeps it fresh.” Wage spending in the Premier League in 2021-22 grew by £192m compared to the previous season, but this was outpaced by a £586m increase in revenue, meaning the top flight’s wages-to-revenue ratio fell for the second consecutive season from 71 per cent to 67 per cent. That is still a significantly higher ratio than the average of the three seasons pre-pandemic up to 2018-19 – 58 per cent. Across Europe’s ‘Big Five’ leagues as a whole however, revenue growth was outpaced by wages, which stood at 12.3 billion euros (£10.5bn). This comes at a time when the continent’s football governing body UEFA has introduced new financial sustainability regulations, including a cost control rule which by 2025-26 will limit a club’s spending on wages, transfer fees and other player and coach costs at 70 per cent of turnover. UEFA could go even further in the future, with president Aleksander Ceferin raising the possibility of a Europe-wide salary cap in an interview in April.
2023-06-15 07:25
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